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  • 23rd MDG heats up chilly night during flag football championship

    It was a cold night for the 23rd Operations Support Squadron as they clashed with the undefeated 23rd Medical Group during the flag football championship Dec. 13.Whether it was the freezing weather or rough winds, the 23rd OSS just couldn't keep the ball out of the medical group's hands, which led

  • Moody settles the score

    During a recent soccer match, Moody took advantage of a second opportunity to play a team from Quitman, Ga., and came out on top with a victory.The Moody AFB Soccer Team stuck to a strict game plan, pressuring the Quitman team defense with a fast-paced offensive attack despite the cold temperatures

  • Weekly Announcements

    Publication submissions To publicize an event on the Moody public website, send all pertinent information to 23wg.pa2@moody.af.mil. All submissions must be received by noon on Thursday the week prior to publication. The Valdosta Daily Times has assumed publication responsibility of the Moody

  • 23rd WG commander extends condolences for Davis-Monthan AFB loss

    Senior Airman Brian D. Smith, 23, assigned to the 923rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., was pronounced dead after a vehicle accident Dec. 11. Airman Smith was an active duty assistant crew chief. He enlisted into the Air Force in July 2007 and arrived at

  • Dropping the curtains on DUIs

    It only takes one bad decision to alter your Air Force career. From as simple as a drink at a friend's house before driving or a sip of alcohol before you're 21.While these are just two situations that can affect military members, the 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron has recognized that even one

  • 38th RQS PJs carry blood again, increase survival rates

    Pararescumen deployed to Camp Bastion, Aghanistan, have brought back the ability to carry and administer blood to patients on rescue missions, increasing survival rates for injured warfighters.Air Force rescue units haven't carried blood since the beginning of OEF in Afghanistan. The capability

  • Optometry experts train with new 3-D retina imaging equipment

    Without healthy eyeballs, laboratory technicians wouldn't be able to precisely draw blood and pilots wouldn't be able to fly planes. The 23rd Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry flight recently conducted training with a new piece of equipment that helps them more quickly diagnose ocular diseases